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Rob wrote:
We have one here across the cut that has been for sale for about 3 yrs. I myself like the look of the hull, it's different but looks very stable and roomy a good feature for such a small boat. The cabin top is ugly yes, Does Joe know anything about anything? The CS27 is NOT roomy. no 27fter is. But you did call it John Candy's coffin, not Andy Warhols coffin. I've never been on the boat, that is smaller than any boat I'd ever think of buying and sailing. 32 ft was the smallest I ever looked at buying..A Tahiti Ketch from the 70's. Not even a seperate head or quarterbirth. Deck space is less than a Catalina 27. The hull looks different to you??? Where were you in the 70's? Not in the sailboat mkt at the time. Good grief....any Joe dares to comment on the looks of the award winning 35s5??? BWAHAHAHAHA! http://www.bostonsailingcenter.com/F...eteau35s5.jpg/ It's not ugly from that picture angle, it the profile pictures that make you vomit, yet in the picture the cockpit looks crowded and you can tell just about everything aft the cabin door below is wasted space. No boat at our club brings more interest and compliments, except maybe the C&C34LX which is equally modern and even faster. comments like eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Sorry, Joe. Really sorry! Hey you bought it. Im sure once (if) you discover blue water you will be dumping that fraglie french whore like a hot potato, and moving on to the next stepping stone. Face it Rob, the boats not roomy or stout enough to cruise with a sence of security, nor light and sleek enough to race, it's a boat on par with the Mac's with the big outboards. Make up your mind. Capt. Joe RB 35s5 NY |